Saturday, August 28, 2010

Planning for your luxury Bali holiday

Planning for your luxury Bali holiday

Over the years Bali has become a popular tourist destination for holidaymakers due to its rich culture and traditions. It is important when visiting this tropical wonderland that you take full advantage of both the culture and diverse landscapes; the best way to do this being through careful planning. In this article I will briefly discuss the main points you need to consider when planning your Bali holiday.

The first thing you need to consider is which parts of Bali you would like to visit. Different towns offer up varying experiences of Balinese culture; larger towns such as Kuta and Seminyak are better suited for people drawn towards the night life and shopping opportunities, with Kuta being particularly famous for its ideal surfing conditions. For people more inclined towards the traditional culture of Bali, a town such as the more central Ubud may be better suited. Largely considered to be the cultural hub of Bali Ubud offers a complete baptism in Balinese traditions, allowing visitors to learn and witness many different facets of the culture. For those looking for a quieter and more rural representation of Balinese culture, the small town of Canggu is perfect for you. Located just north of Seminyak, Canggu offers both an invaluable insight into rural Balinese life and even more perfect surfing conditions.

If you are looking to immerse yourself within Balinese culture during your visit, then your choice of accommodation is very important. I recommend choosing Luxury Bali Villas as your accommodation; not only are they affordable and spacious but they also come steeped in traditional Balinese culture, allowing your experience to be as authentic as possible. Perfect for all types of travelling parties, villas represent a popular alternative to hotels.

Finally it is important to consider the time of year you wish to travel to Bali. Due to its location close to the equator, Bali has a tropical climate with high humidity. This is worse during the wet season, which occurs between the months of October and April. The climate is less uncomfortable during the dry season, which is between the months of May and September. Bali is a popular tourist destination within Australia, so you should be aware that holiday resorts will become busier during widely recognised holidays such as Easter and school holidays.

When planning your next Bali holiday, make sure you take into account all aspects of the trip. Doing this will ensure you have the best holiday possible!

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